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Isolation and Characterization of Two Rare Mucoralean Species with Specific Habitats.


ABSTRACT: The order Mucorales, the largest in number of species within the Mucoromycotina, comprises typically fast-growing saprotrophic fungi. During a study of the fungal diversity of undiscovered taxa in Korea, two novel mucoralean strains, CNUFC-GWD3-9 and CNUFC-EGF1-4, were isolated from specific habitats including freshwater and fecal samples, respectively. On the basis of their morphological characteristics and sequence analyses of internal transcribed spacer and large subunit ribosomal DNA, the CNUFC-GWD3-9 and CNUFC-EGF1-4 isolates were confirmed to be Gilbertella persicaria and Pilobolus crystallinus, respectively. It is ecologically, pathologically, and mycologically significant to find such rare zygomycetous fungi in such specific habitats.

SUBMITTER: Lee SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6171429 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation and Characterization of Two Rare Mucoralean Species with Specific Habitats.

Lee Seo Hee SH   Nguyen Thuong T T TTT   Lee Hyang Burm HB  

Mycobiology 20180913 3


The order Mucorales, the largest in number of species within the Mucoromycotina, comprises typically fast-growing saprotrophic fungi. During a study of the fungal diversity of undiscovered taxa in Korea, two novel mucoralean strains, CNUFC-GWD3-9 and CNUFC-EGF1-4, were isolated from specific habitats including freshwater and fecal samples, respectively. On the basis of their morphological characteristics and sequence analyses of internal transcribed spacer and large subunit ribosomal DNA, the CN  ...[more]

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